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NAME
x10digimax - DigiMax 210 support for HEYU
DESCRIPTION
Heyu is an X10 Automation program for Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X. See
man page heyu(1) for usage information.
DigiMax The DigiMax 210 is a wireless thermostat which transmits
encoded Temperature, Setpoint, and Under/Over setpoint RF signals.
When equipped with a compatible RF receiver, Heyu can receive and
decode this information.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
To use a DigiMax with Heyu requires a 433.92 MHz RFXCOM X10 RF receiver
and Heyu version 2.3 or greater.
COMPILER OPTION
Support for DigiMax is compiled into Heyu by default. A compiler
option can be used to omit this support. See the file INSTALL included
in the Heyu distribution source directory for details.
CONFIGURATION
It is assumed that a working installation of Heyu version 2.3 or
greater exists on the computer, and that the user has a basic
familiarity with Heyu.
The Heyu configuration file should include the directive:
TTY_AUX <serial_port or network_address:port> RFXCOM
where <serial_port> is the port where the RFXCOM receiver is connected,
or <network_address:port> is where the RFXLAN receiver is listening.
The RFXCOM receiver connects to a USB port but includes a USB->Serial
converter chip, while the RFXLAN connects over a network.
Start Heyu with 'heyu start', then open another xterm window and run
'heyu monitor' in it to start the Heyu Monitor.
Press and hold both the '+' and '-' buttons on the DigiMax until the
display starts flashing "]]]" (about 3 seconds). It will start
transmitting its initialization signal every 10 seconds (for 5 minutes
or until a button is pressed). Or you can just wait until the DigiMax
sends its normal signal about every 5 minutes. In the Heyu monitor
window you should then see something like this (ignoring the date and
time):
rcva func RFdata : Type DigiMax ID 0xEB83 Data 0x29151350
Map the DigiMax ID to an otherwise unused housecode and unitcode
address with an ALIAS directive in your Heyu configuration file using
module type DIGIMAX.
Example:
ALIAS Upstairs B7 DIGIMAX EB83
Run 'heyu restart' to incorporate this change into the running Heyu
daemons. Then the next time the DigiMax makes a transmission you
should see (with the above example) something like this:
rcva func dmxTemp : hc B unit 7 Temp 21C Set Heat (Upstairs)
rcva func dmxSetpoint : hc B unit 7 Setpoint 19C Set Heat (Upstairs)
rcva func dmxOn : hc B unit 7 Set Heat (Upstairs)
-- or --
rcva func dmxOff : hc B unit 7 Set Heat (Upstairs)
Notes: The first dmxTemp signal after a start or restart will display
the flag "NotSet" as the Heyu engine will not have recorded the
Setpoint temperature until it receives the dmsSetpoint signal.
It's not clear whether the DigiMax thermostat will automatically swap
On and Off signals if operated in "cool" mode (which requires cutting a
jumper wire in the thermostat), or whether the swapping would be
implemented in the base station which transmits On/Off powerline
signals. User feedback is requested. The current implementation swaps
the signals.
STORED DIGIMAX DATA
If the Heyu Engine daemon is running, current DigiMax data is stored in
the Heyu state tables and displayed in the Heyu log file (if thus
configured).
Stored data can be retrieved with the following Heyu state commands,
where Hu is the Housecode|Unit address to which the sensor has been
mapped in the ALIAS directive, or the alias label itself.
heyu dmxtemp Hu - Current temperature
heyu dmxsetpoint Hu - Temperature setpoint
heyu dmxstatus Hu - On/Off status (1 = On, 0 = Off)
heyu dmxmode Hu - Heat/Cool mode (1 = Heat, 0 = Cool)
The command 'heyu show digimax' will display stored data from all
configured DigiMax units in tabular form.
When DigiMax functions dmxOn and dmxOff are received, the normal Heyu
state for the particular housecode and unit is set to "On" or "Off"
respectively and will be reflected when state commands like 'heyu
onstate Hu' and 'heyu show housemap H' are run.
HEYU SCRIPTS
Heyu scripts can be launched by the functions "dmxsetpoint", "dmxtemp",
"dmxon", and "dmxoff" the same as any other Heyu function. The launch
conditions in the SCRIPT directive must include the source keyword
"RCVA" and may optionally include the keyword "changed", any of the
common flags, and the global security flags. They may also optionally
include the local flags.
Examples:
SCRIPT L9 rfxtemp rcva armed away :: my_rfxtemp.sh
SCRIPT L9 dmxon dmxoff changed rcva :: my_onoff.sh
Local flags for the DigiMax functions are:
set, heat, cool, init, and their negations, e.g., notset.
SCRIPT ENVIRONMENT
Any Heyu script has access to the stored DigiMax values through
environment variables linked to the housecode|unit (Hu) and its alias
mapped to each DigiMax unit.
X10_Hu_dmxSetpoint x10_<Hu_alias>_dmxSetpoint
X10_Hu_dmxTemp x10_<Hu_alias>_dmxTemp
X10_Hu_dmxStatus x10_<Hu_alias>_dmxStatus (1 = On, 0 = Off)
X10_Hu_dmxMode x10_<Hu_alias>_dmxMode (1 = Heat, 0 = Cool)
X10_Hu_dmxSet x10_<Hu_alias>_dmxSet (1 = Set, 0 = notSet)
X10_Hu_dmxInit x10_<Hu_alias>_dmxInit (1 = Init, 0 = notInit)
If a Heyu script is launched by one of the functions "dmxsetpoint",
"dmxtemp", "dmxon" or "dmxoff", the environment will additionally
include variables for flags and values without the "Hu" identification
as follows:
flags : X10_dmxSet, X10_dmxHeat, X10_dmxInit
dmxsetpoint : X10_dmxSetpoint
dmxtemp : X10_dmxTemp
dmxon or dmxoff : X10_dmxStatus, X10_dmxHeat
No variable is created for data which is invalid or "not ready".
CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES
In addition to the ALIAS and scaling directives mentioned above, the
following will also affect DigiMax data. See man page x10config(5).
Directive HIDE_UNCHANGED YES|NO
AUTHORS
DigiMax support was added to Heyu by Charles W. Sullivan using the
protocol gratefully provided by RFXCOM.
SEE ALSO
http://www.marmitek.com/en/manual/9431.pdf
http://www.heyu.org
heyu(1), x10config(5), x10sched(5), x10scripts(5), x10aux(5),
x10cm17a(5), x10rfxsensors(5), x10rfxmeters(5)
local X10DIGIMAX(5)